Funny but tense eh? Well here comes the Finale, Hope you like it!

Yours truly

-Redcoats


James, Bernard and Edward Lined up at their Makeshift Fortifications made two days Prior. Six British Soldiers ran into the Headquarters and stuck their Rifles out of the windows, three more men went into the small Hospital room to guard the wounded.

as the rest of them lined up at the fortifications, the commander shouted: "Load your Guns lads!" the men began loading, James (who is a sergeant) shouted "Faster! faster boys!" Bernard looked at him: "Blimey James, with that power you should be Commander of our little army right here!" he joked "Quiet Bernard, you have to load too!" James said back

the Commander shouted "On Guard!" the entire line knelt at that order. "Aim your Rifles, Present!" "Steady now!" "FIRE" The Volly opened up, and an estimation of 75 to 80 Zulu's fell to the Ground.

"FIRE!" the line fired again

Bernard as he was loading saw Edward, he was sweating but he had an Angry determined look on his face, Bernard had never seen his smart and Calm friend look like this.

"Ed? are you okay?" Edward fired his Rifle then said "oh yes I am, I'm just going to show them Zulu's what a real Professor can do!" He fired His Rifle again, this time hitting a Zulu In between the eyes.

the line was now firing at it's own pace, Gunshots screaming through the Air Zulu's were shouting, Roaring and Screaming either from rage or pain.

James fired his Rifle Shooting a Zulu in the arm, the Zulu still came closer. James pulled out a Pistol and dhot it twice, the warrior fell down.

Bernard Fired frantically, he spotted a Zulu commander in extra paint designing on him representing rank. he shot him.

the Zulu's had a few outdated Muskets and very bad aim, but they still liked to snipe off sone Redcoat's from time to time.

the Zulu's not making any Progress turned around and fell back.


Edward looked out there: "they're running." he stated "but they're not done yet." James added on.

soon enough they attacked not ten minutes later. by this time it was getting dark "Present!" the commander shouted "FIRE!" the line opened up a volly, Lights shining from their Rifles all over the line from the darkness.

the Zulu's got Cut down but some reached the line. as the few Zulu's Climbed over the fortifications they were met with Bayonet's from the English.

"Come on lads! give them @#$*'s what for!" the commander said while slicing a Zulu warrior to the Ground.

very soon the Bridgehead dissolved, and only a few came out of the British earthworks alive.

"FIRE!" was the order, and more Zulu's tumbled to the Ground.

Bernard saw five Zulu's reach the Earthworks, then he saw Muff Yorgenson the bully Fighting off two Zulu's while a Redcoat fell to one other, but that zulu was killed right after that. Bernard saw A Zulu Get Ready to throw a Spear at Muff "MUFF!" Bernard shouted, muff looked where Bernard was pointing, he aimed but realized he was out of ammo.

Bernard shot the Zulu. he had saved the bully he thought he never would want to save, Muff looked at him with wide eyes, but they didn't have time to talk.

James picked up a shovel and started whacking Zulu warriors unconscious, and then stabbing them.

Edward was in a fist fight with a Zulu, he tackled the Warrior and Punched him in the face.

After Several Hours of Fighting and Resting, the battle was over, Lieutenant John Chard who was historically in charge of the Garrison asked: "What are the casualties Doctor?"

"Will you believe it sir?" the Doctor asked "Only 17 Dead accounted for!" he said with relief, then added "But it is still a loss though."

Lieutenant Chard nodded Gravley "Alright" he said "I don't think the Zulu's will be attacking any time soon." he said looking at the last Zulu's Running away up the hill. "they're too tired and too shaken to continue."

The Battle of Rorke's Drift was the turning point in the Anglo-Zulu war, as the Casualties were only 17 British killed and 350 Zulu's in return. even worse for the Zulu Kingdom, right after the battle Queen Victoria passed a law of Mass mobilization against the Zulu Kingdom as the Battles of Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift Motivated the British to Crack down harder on the Zulu's than ever Planned. and so the Anglo-Zulu war would carry on for the rest of the year with the British Empire slowly Grinding Zululand to dust.